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the precipitation looks like it will miss us to the north. monday, we will keep 8 close eye on the weather system to the south. 55-60 degrees tomorrow. we will probably see some sun early on and then some clouds in the afternoon and evening. don't forget, tomorrow is the day we go back to daylight savings time. u-turn the clocks ahead one hour. 2:00 becomes 3:00 a.m. sunday morning. the fire departments remind us that this is a time to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. waves around two feet. temperatures in the 50's through the weekend. partly cloudy skies. 50 degrees, more chili on monday. >> thank you. some good news for gabrielle giffords after being critically injured. >> she's making a remarkable recovery but will she be able to make the shuttle launch next month? >> an arson fire left a family homeless. i have their story coming up. >> in houston, doctors say that would congresswoman care bill giffords is making a good recovery -- gabrielle giffords is making a good recovery. >> doctors and therapists are providing insight i
the precipitation looks like it will miss us to the north. monday, we will keep 8 close eye on the weather system to the south. 55-60 degrees tomorrow. we will probably see some sun early on and then some clouds in the afternoon and evening. don't forget, tomorrow is the day we go back to daylight savings time. u-turn the clocks ahead one hour. 2:00 becomes 3:00 a.m. sunday morning. the fire departments remind us that this is a time to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. waves around...
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they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition mr pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face ever the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia, everything we support every single day with respect to democracy and freedom. >> senator sessions, i want to ask one other question before i get your views. senat senator sessions, should the president have consulted and sought authorization from congress for this action? >> i'm not sure he needed to have done that, but i think we could have been better briefed on it. senator levin i know and i'm sure senator mccain and kerry and lugar have gotten more briefings than the average member ever the senate and house have gotten. but it is a factor that we know that the pr
they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition mr pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face ever the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia,...
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ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also worried about the potential risks to the united states. so i want to be very clear. we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the united states, whether it's the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> while the president is reassuring americans that the winds can't carry radiation across the pacific, the winds in japan are another matter, and they can spread radiation around locally. we want to get an update on that tonight from meteorologist bryan norcross at the weather channel. bryan, good evening. >> rep
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also...
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are you scared of us? we've been entertaining you during the break. >> deeply entertained. >> we love you at michael scott's love interest. it's all going very well right now. >> yeah. there's an episode coming up called "the proposal." that doesn't give anything away believe it or not. it's true michael scott fashion. it's something that took our crew two days to clean up. >> wow. leave us hanging. >> we all love steve and this is his last season. what's the news been like on the set? >> bittersweet. there's a nice burst that's come in with will ferrell. hopefully he'll keep everyone tuned in as well. >> you've been keeping busy. a new movie coming in. >> i love this movie so much. it's called "win win." a nice irish american family in new jersey. down on their financial luck like many in this country. there's a high school wrestler that shows up on their door. >> your character is apprehensive at first about bringing him into the family but then you're the one who ends up allowing him to open up. >> exac
are you scared of us? we've been entertaining you during the break. >> deeply entertained. >> we love you at michael scott's love interest. it's all going very well right now. >> yeah. there's an episode coming up called "the proposal." that doesn't give anything away believe it or not. it's true michael scott fashion. it's something that took our crew two days to clean up. >> wow. leave us hanging. >> we all love steve and this is his last season. what's...
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>> we use decaf. >> use a little bit of garlic -- >> little bit? >> and then a pinch of chilies. we'll toast up the espresso. >> you get this -- >> ground espresso. >> do you want to stir it before i mess it up? that smells amazing. >> red wine to deglaze the pan. >> does it matter what wine you use? >> usually something hearty and robust. that's good. let it come down and simmer and add fresh crushed tomato sauce. >> which we can get out of the can? >> you can. >> now you're doing it by feel. >> this is all by feel. i do it every day. so i know. we have the sauce going. >> come cook at our house. >> absolutely. this is fresh chopped parsley to add herbage to the sauce. >> i like the color. >> the product looks like this toward the end. take this. >> smells amazing. you're not using a pizza dough but a flat bread. >> it's easier for the home cook. it gives it a different texture from regular pizza dough. take a little bit of sauce. add it to the center, layer it out. now here comes the portuguese toppings. we have a few collard greens here. >> i had no idea that was portuguese. >
>> we use decaf. >> use a little bit of garlic -- >> little bit? >> and then a pinch of chilies. we'll toast up the espresso. >> you get this -- >> ground espresso. >> do you want to stir it before i mess it up? that smells amazing. >> red wine to deglaze the pan. >> does it matter what wine you use? >> usually something hearty and robust. that's good. let it come down and simmer and add fresh crushed tomato sauce. >> which we...
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now, so far they're saying, you're misunderstanding us, come talk to us. the secretary-general of the united nations has appointed a special envoy. wi he will go to benghazi and tripoli in the next few days so we will provide a very clear message to gadhafi. but we're also sending a message to people around him, do you really want to be a pariah? do you really want to end up in the international criminal court? now is your time to get out of this and to help change the direction. >> bottom line, the president wants him to go, but the president will not take him out himself. >> certainly not militarily. >> so it would have to be other means. >> yes. as i said, we have things in our tool box in addition to hammers. secretary clinton has just talked about a number of them, and don't underestimate what hillary just said of the people around him looking at what's happening and the international view of this place and when's the time to turn and go to the other side? so i think one should not underestimate the possibility of the regime itself cracking. >> i want
now, so far they're saying, you're misunderstanding us, come talk to us. the secretary-general of the united nations has appointed a special envoy. wi he will go to benghazi and tripoli in the next few days so we will provide a very clear message to gadhafi. but we're also sending a message to people around him, do you really want to be a pariah? do you really want to end up in the international criminal court? now is your time to get out of this and to help change the direction. >>...
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jeff, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: we are about a half hour away from feeling possibly some of the impacts of this water level rising that we'll see across the western coastline. so, of course, we are watching the water very, very closely. back here in the san francisco bay we are also under the tsunami warning. the water has calmed down in the past couple of hours because we are starting to head into a low tide event. so this low tide event for areas from san francisco into crescent city is coinciding with this rise in water that we could be seeing from this tsunami that could be headed our way. right now some of the most immediate concerns on the west coast, crescent city. there have been evacuations there. the low lying area has had tsunamis in the past. also in santa barbara, evacuations there. also another low lying area. for all other people at this point it's just not going to be the day you will be wanting to head to the beach. while you may not be able to see the widespread impact of that rush of
jeff, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: we are about a half hour away from feeling possibly some of the impacts of this water level rising that we'll see across the western coastline. so, of course, we are watching the water very, very closely. back here in the san francisco bay we are also under the tsunami warning. the water has calmed down in the past couple of hours because we are starting to head into a low tide event. so this low tide event for areas from san francisco into...
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russia as far east well let's talk to work correspondent and lisa is monitoring that situation for us now and these so what is the latest information we're getting from russia somehow in a region well of course also nami watch has been declared throughout the pacific region and that includes the russian federation specifically the region of south korean like you said which includes the real islands of course some of those islands are part of a territorial dispute with japan and how ready recorded sightings have been reported of waves up to three meters a person we're hearing one or two but it has been reported that now waves are being recorded at three meters again some alive and thousand people are being evacuated from the region although there has been no flooding so far a state of emergency has been declared in the region and russia of course is very wary of what's happening i despite that they have said like we heard from other russian president that they're ready to do whatever they can to help to can endure this massive earthquake including already sending orders to countries em
russia as far east well let's talk to work correspondent and lisa is monitoring that situation for us now and these so what is the latest information we're getting from russia somehow in a region well of course also nami watch has been declared throughout the pacific region and that includes the russian federation specifically the region of south korean like you said which includes the real islands of course some of those islands are part of a territorial dispute with japan and how ready...
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she joins us via skype. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we wondered if we would talk to you on the phone or via skype. have you made it back to your apartment? >> i was able to make it back. as mentioned, it is still very difficult to travel within the city and so the route that i took, which would normally take half an hour, took me 2 1/2 hours because of the lines at the train inside the city. >> take us back to yesterday. we've talked to people in an apartment, for instance, or who were on the street. you were in a train. were you in motion? if so, what did it feel like? >> i was on benrita express, a train nah goes from the city to the airport, and at first i thought it was a train crash. it was a huge shake and it wasn't really until i looked outside to see everything else moving, and then looked around the train to see everyone standing up and wondering what was happening, it was only at that point i realized it was actually an earthquake. and we thought it was over within a minute, but then w
she joins us via skype. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we wondered if we would talk to you on the phone or via skype. have you made it back to your apartment? >> i was able to make it back. as mentioned, it is still very difficult to travel within the city and so the route that i took, which would normally take half an hour, took me 2 1/2 hours because of the lines at the train inside the city. >> take us back to yesterday. we've talked to people in an...
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what can you tell us about prince william that might surprise us? >> his personality is starting to come across. we saw on the clip just now out in christchurch of him saying, you're all invited to the wedding, to the people. he's light-hearted, a joker. he doesn't take himself too seriously. he gets it. this is the word i keep using. he wants to be a people's prince like his mother really did inspire him and set lots of values that i think he wants to follow. i think we're going to see an amazing progression over the next few years as he increases his public duty. >> and settles into his role. i understand you are mistaken for him sometimes. >> occasionally. i don't see it anymore, but it happens every now and then. >> good to have you here, ben. we look forward to your reports in the future as well. >> thank you. >> now we'll check in with al for the weather. >> we have some girl scouts here. where are you from? >> liverpool, new york! >> just outside of syracuse. let's check your weather. first of all as we look at japan we have more of an on sho
what can you tell us about prince william that might surprise us? >> his personality is starting to come across. we saw on the clip just now out in christchurch of him saying, you're all invited to the wedding, to the people. he's light-hearted, a joker. he doesn't take himself too seriously. he gets it. this is the word i keep using. he wants to be a people's prince like his mother really did inspire him and set lots of values that i think he wants to follow. i think we're going to see...
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what can you tell us? >> i have been living here ten years. this is the largest earthquake i have felt. it struck just over six hours ago. i'm on the 27th floor of a modern building in tokyo. at one point during the quake it was difficult to keep standing without holding onto something. we were all evacuating from the building using a spiral emergency staircase. here, too, as the quake lasted for over 30 seconds it was difficult to go down the stairs without holding onto anything without losing your balance. since then, there have been a number of aftershocks throughout japan and also in tokyo. the last one i felt here in the office was about 40 minutes ago. they say the reading was a 3 magnitude. i'm hearing from public broadcasters that there are 50 deaths confirmed so far. we spoke with the national police agency who said, quote, there is likely to be so much damage that it's impossible to give you an accurate figure. many of the transportation links remain halted to the northeastern region where the ep
what can you tell us? >> i have been living here ten years. this is the largest earthquake i have felt. it struck just over six hours ago. i'm on the 27th floor of a modern building in tokyo. at one point during the quake it was difficult to keep standing without holding onto something. we were all evacuating from the building using a spiral emergency staircase. here, too, as the quake lasted for over 30 seconds it was difficult to go down the stairs without holding onto anything without...
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many design improvements will help us improve patient care. i am a mother of three young girls raised to be part of the mission neighborhood. st. luke's is our hospital, our families, our friends, our school community. the simple truth is we need this hospital, and we need to begin rebuilding it now. thank you very much. president olague: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners, madam director, department of public health. i am the executive director of mission neighborhood centers, a nonprofit multi-purpose community-based organization in the mission community and an anchor institution. we provide services to low income, primarily hispanic families. that includes higher-risk youngsters, headstart families, and 1200 seniors from the intermission and the excelsior. we operate 10 different facilities. most recently, we opened a center in bayview hunters point through a collaborative effort. as you are well aware, but you hunters point is probably the most toxic area in the city and county of san francisco. it is also the area that most low-inc
many design improvements will help us improve patient care. i am a mother of three young girls raised to be part of the mission neighborhood. st. luke's is our hospital, our families, our friends, our school community. the simple truth is we need this hospital, and we need to begin rebuilding it now. thank you very much. president olague: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners, madam director, department of public health. i am the executive director of mission neighborhood centers, a...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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to leave they attack us. they want to make something in the life all say this clause i was. wishing for them i know you're about to find out but not only that he had to without our permission look man if you want to spin off put your. money come from my home if you don't raise it was in your own who don't want to argue this is someone you respect might not know this is running around the outfit on the. popular. can now see the shop and. find out. why. you pay to vote this year that he. really no i hear what's happening he doesn't look no he does not one for no receipt here is something we have this we have no one in the doctor's day off for history never did. finish ever to say i didn't know however no one told me i did not know i didn't know i didn't know of course i did not know that did not want to know my main complaint my main screen my me india he's telling the government school in a bit it's all this because you see crazy extremists fundamentalists you have in every society. the problem is how much pow
to leave they attack us. they want to make something in the life all say this clause i was. wishing for them i know you're about to find out but not only that he had to without our permission look man if you want to spin off put your. money come from my home if you don't raise it was in your own who don't want to argue this is someone you respect might not know this is running around the outfit on the. popular. can now see the shop and. find out. why. you pay to vote this year that he. really...
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but that scared the heck out of us. we really need to be able to combine maternity services and intensive care support at one hospital, which is why despite having the women's and children's hospital equivalent at the california campus i now feel strongly we need to combine those services so that we can have the backup for our mothers. secondly, in a point that was sort of brought out tonight, much of general care, including maternity care, is very local. you go to the hospital that is near where you live. we are in presidio heights. we have a lot of patience from that area. as we move our facilities to the tenderloin, i think we will naturally become the site of service for most of that community. that has happened throughout the city. thank you very much. president olague: i am going to call some more names. [names are called] if a culture name, please come to the microphone. -- if we called your name, please come to the microphone. >> my name is duane spears of community housing partnership. i am concerned about them
but that scared the heck out of us. we really need to be able to combine maternity services and intensive care support at one hospital, which is why despite having the women's and children's hospital equivalent at the california campus i now feel strongly we need to combine those services so that we can have the backup for our mothers. secondly, in a point that was sort of brought out tonight, much of general care, including maternity care, is very local. you go to the hospital that is near...
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many of us would like to help. this is very attractive. we can also hear the cry. damn the torpedos. full speed ahead. [bell] president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker, please. my name is jean. i am with the housing network. a avery well meaning man. it would be remiss of me not to complemeint them. apart from all of the legal issues, historians have detailed it that the soil is subject to the same liquifaction as a marina, and we know what happened during the loma prieta earthquake. eevery town was a crzy mosiac. they have now been filled with silicon glue. that was just a 7.1 quake. [bell] parkmerced is very much within the pacific rim of fire. within walking diff -- distance. this is in your hands, mr. supervisors and lady muspervisors. [bell] president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. > > i don't know how these work. president chiu: sfgtv will take care of it. >> oh -- i consider myself a model tenant. there were the communal dump sites, as you see before you. i continue to live here because it is the only place i can leav -- live in a single-fa
many of us would like to help. this is very attractive. we can also hear the cry. damn the torpedos. full speed ahead. [bell] president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker, please. my name is jean. i am with the housing network. a avery well meaning man. it would be remiss of me not to complemeint them. apart from all of the legal issues, historians have detailed it that the soil is subject to the same liquifaction as a marina, and we know what happened during the loma prieta earthquake....
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kids just want to live life next to us. they don't want us to perform for them. that's a way we can help love our kids better and we receive more joy in return. >> one of the habits you suggest is to find ways to live simply. easier said than done. hard to live simply. >> it is. but things like turning off the cell phone, the blackberry, having electronic-free times at night. starting to take charge of our schedule and our kids' schedules. i personally think kids are way overbooked. again, parents feel they need to overbook kids because everybody else is. >> exactly. >> they want their kids kpet t competiti competitive. it's not what matters to kids or us. i challenge moms to take charge of the schedules. pare it down. >> a lot of moms want to provide for kids. >> exactly. we forget that what our kids need from us is more intimate time, more love time. just relax time with us. not more schedule time. >> i want to get in an e-mail from a viewer. this is from shelly in maryland. she writes, i work full time b choice. i think it makes me a better mom. when i come ho
kids just want to live life next to us. they don't want us to perform for them. that's a way we can help love our kids better and we receive more joy in return. >> one of the habits you suggest is to find ways to live simply. easier said than done. hard to live simply. >> it is. but things like turning off the cell phone, the blackberry, having electronic-free times at night. starting to take charge of our schedule and our kids' schedules. i personally think kids are way overbooked....
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well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> 3:00 tomorrow on cbs5 news, join us on cbs5sf to play bracket challenge. now you can turn the clocks ahead one hour. thanks for watching, we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ,,,,,,,,
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use an alternate. parts of the great highway near sloat and lincoln are closed until further notice due to the tsunami warning. we are keep a close eye on the coast and roads through there for any closures or any possible congestion especially in pacifica and linda mar due to the evacuations. there are a couple of other things going on throughout the bay area. accident 101 at 237 causing delays on 237. looks like they are over to the right shoulder and northbound 101 right at delong we have an accident there as well in the right lane. bay bridge not bad. we are going to keep a close eye on the coastal areas and keep you updated for congestion and closures that may happen because of the warning. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> time now is 4:38. we'll have much more on the japan earthquake and the tsunami up ahead including some new video of the tsunami and the areas still under water. >>> plus, it's next to impossible just to get around in japan right now. the aftermath of the disaster and how it's
use an alternate. parts of the great highway near sloat and lincoln are closed until further notice due to the tsunami warning. we are keep a close eye on the coast and roads through there for any closures or any possible congestion especially in pacifica and linda mar due to the evacuations. there are a couple of other things going on throughout the bay area. accident 101 at 237 causing delays on 237. looks like they are over to the right shoulder and northbound 101 right at delong we have an...
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they are sweeping us up and taking us somewhere else. once potential witnesses were out of the way there was another show of force to intimidate would-be protesters. much further east in brega, they're feeling the pressure of the regime too. this was the town's small hospital 24 hours oofplg the rebels are outgunned by gaddafi's man, and the regime seems to be outthinking them too, using its resources effectively to move hard against the rebellion. today the doctors were leaving. reports from the front line are con cuse -- confused, but with gaddafi's men move pg forward, they aren't taking any chances. >> it's not safe. there was a raid here and we were targeted and it's not safe here. we cannot work. >> outside, up to now neither side has had the power play to overwhelm the other but without foreign help, the morale of the rebels, one of their strengths, is taking a toll. holding on to what they have is tough enough. there have been protests in the east of saudi arabia where demonstrators were calling for better treatment for the count
they are sweeping us up and taking us somewhere else. once potential witnesses were out of the way there was another show of force to intimidate would-be protesters. much further east in brega, they're feeling the pressure of the regime too. this was the town's small hospital 24 hours oofplg the rebels are outgunned by gaddafi's man, and the regime seems to be outthinking them too, using its resources effectively to move hard against the rebellion. today the doctors were leaving. reports from...
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god gave us his assessment of the situation on the ground. there have been sure all shocks with a magnitude six points and now the tremor becoming weaker although just now we've registered a six point two shock to the east of a lot of aftershocks are coming from that area luckily they're not so powerful we had that you could teach in this region is going to subside. in the next few hours . well let's quickly go back to libya now of the covering the conflict with we have former u.s. process full advisor paul craig roberts is saying that france would not be supporting intervention in libya without support from washington but they wouldn't come in without permission in washington. least for the program nato the united nations. the united states and. the world is usually when they say that they want to. help libyans and have a no fly zone here at the relief of what is the real agenda because they don't show . compassion for afghans or iraqis actually. where we actually could do something about it and it's the united states inflicting the damage s
god gave us his assessment of the situation on the ground. there have been sure all shocks with a magnitude six points and now the tremor becoming weaker although just now we've registered a six point two shock to the east of a lot of aftershocks are coming from that area luckily they're not so powerful we had that you could teach in this region is going to subside. in the next few hours . well let's quickly go back to libya now of the covering the conflict with we have former u.s. process full...
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some came through just for us to warn him because. it's a substitute. more and he went through us. but. he's adjusted to the physical part very well and he's watched the movements very real no i don't. screw loose options. tonight chelsea had a great chance of making friday's quarter final draw they take on copenhagen at stamford bridge with a two goal cushion from the first leg nicolas anelka has price in denmark giving them some daylight but please manager. he says he won't be taking his opponents lightly even though they've never won in england in this tournament was. going to move on. the file of the champions league and we have a lot about bench on the open road and it's a good team. good work and is a sure. thing would be ok really huge. this time code number of where the team to stay for was on brought up on the show now i want to part from so few people giving the visitors much of a chance in london tonight because you can manage just a little back and says the tie is far from over and could be decided by who scores first. the other going tonight ryall madrid take only on t
some came through just for us to warn him because. it's a substitute. more and he went through us. but. he's adjusted to the physical part very well and he's watched the movements very real no i don't. screw loose options. tonight chelsea had a great chance of making friday's quarter final draw they take on copenhagen at stamford bridge with a two goal cushion from the first leg nicolas anelka has price in denmark giving them some daylight but please manager. he says he won't be taking his...
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been ukraine for us at this stage well the way all the similarities that we know tweeny incident. on that it's an awful. well obviously this white smoke coming from the reactor building is the only o.p.'s resemblance which we can see between the two incidents twenty five years ago which are noble and. car plant now a days that's where the similarities and the situations are basically different simply because what caused the what caused them you know the the fallout internal was caused by a massive human error what is happening now in japan is of course the result of a natural disaster the earthquake happened which happened on friday and the other big difference and this is a very significant difference between the two events is how the government has been responding to the to the events obviously twenty five years ago the governments of the soviet government kept most of the information secret from the general population in russia as well as from the rest of the world when told a massive secret complaint to just safeguard this information and. this was this is something which we c
been ukraine for us at this stage well the way all the similarities that we know tweeny incident. on that it's an awful. well obviously this white smoke coming from the reactor building is the only o.p.'s resemblance which we can see between the two incidents twenty five years ago which are noble and. car plant now a days that's where the similarities and the situations are basically different simply because what caused the what caused them you know the the fallout internal was caused by a...
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thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all
thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went...
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i don't know if he can hear us. this is the closest we have seen. >> mark: they are trying to secure the boats and debris. it looks like they have it in position where it is to bludgeon against the dock.wedged against >> darya: did he get the line on? i don't think so. they said they could pull is straight out once they got it in there. >> mark: they're not used to such a strong current. this is a tsunami warning from a earthquake in japan. for the most part this area have been quiet. the most damaging is in the santa cruz harbour. >> darya: let's get more on the warning. >> louisa: did too damaging areas is crescent city, santa cruz. seeing strong surges. just after 8:00 a.m. that's when we saw the first tsunami search appeared we had waves between 1- 3 ft.. we will continue to see these every eight through 18 minutes. the surges can last from 10 up to 12 hours. the tsunami warning continues and includes the coastline. here's a look at the ocean in santa cruz. 6600 residents evacuated. that surge several feet. ther
i don't know if he can hear us. this is the closest we have seen. >> mark: they are trying to secure the boats and debris. it looks like they have it in position where it is to bludgeon against the dock.wedged against >> darya: did he get the line on? i don't think so. they said they could pull is straight out once they got it in there. >> mark: they're not used to such a strong current. this is a tsunami warning from a earthquake in japan. for the most part this area have...
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and that's the pressure the close would use. to this not god. in our culture as well that on thursday to those in need and spartak moscow will be in action in the europa league but not all of them had the best of starts on the opening weekend of the new russian premier league season a quick look back now at what happened it is gold. live live live. live . i. now let's catch up with the tennis at indian wells where some big names have full in thursley u.s. open champion kim clijsters is forced to retire from her fourth round tie with a shoulder injury either belgium won the first set against mine by telly or france six three but then back to stop the world number two essential trouble with the shoulder before travel to miami ahead of next week's trip i also as is the defending champion indian wells really need getting through which the serve losing to compared to an advantage which six pour sixty to seventy five in ten meters advantage of the ninety nine space everything was fine. that wasn't the only surprise vises of only lost in three sets thi
and that's the pressure the close would use. to this not god. in our culture as well that on thursday to those in need and spartak moscow will be in action in the europa league but not all of them had the best of starts on the opening weekend of the new russian premier league season a quick look back now at what happened it is gold. live live live. live . i. now let's catch up with the tennis at indian wells where some big names have full in thursley u.s. open champion kim clijsters is forced...
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and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core, giving some perspective here. what happens when it backs up? how quickly does it burn off? >> well, when the water levels begin to drop and expose the red hot core of uranium, it is 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. within 30 minutes, you can start to get a core meltdown. now, what's preventing that is the emergency core cooling system, the backup system. but the backup systems are failing. power went out in the backup system. this is what normally happens. in a nuclear accident, immediately, the generators kick in, poor cooling water over the damaged core. right now, we're desperately trying to put gen
and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core,...
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a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so you're having extremely high levels of radiation in that local area making it extremely difficult for people to conduct the kind of work that may be useful if you had three aftershocks over seven point zero on the richter scale. so in a sense what you have is you have people trying to repair an automobile damaged but that's moving at one hundred miles an hour without brakes or steering so the work that might be done that might be effective is getting increasingly problematic. now if you may happen to be in any of the affected areas you can always share your experiences by logging onto our facebook acc
a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so...
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faster tectonic activity at cambridge university many thanks for speaking to us. ok evan mchugh a director at the australian seismological center says there's major obstacles to predicting earthquakes. i would be surprised if there was a worse sort of quake in this region certainly other earthquakes critical around the edge of the pacific we have no information that will allow us to. this is a very serious earthquake and i think it stands alone and. will certainly learn about those quakes we know where they happen we know that there will be larger earthquake around the pacific rim the question is when will an earthquake of a particular size happen and i think we're no closer to that than we were one hundred years ago it could be quite honest and it's probably an intractable question and i think we shouldn't focus on trying. instead we should focus as the japanese americans have done so successfully is designing to withstand a different approach i guess when it's hard for nations to prepare the tragedies on this scale space they're expected after alland think the j
faster tectonic activity at cambridge university many thanks for speaking to us. ok evan mchugh a director at the australian seismological center says there's major obstacles to predicting earthquakes. i would be surprised if there was a worse sort of quake in this region certainly other earthquakes critical around the edge of the pacific we have no information that will allow us to. this is a very serious earthquake and i think it stands alone and. will certainly learn about those quakes we...
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will tran is live to show us what we are doing, and what the authorities are doing to reassure us. >> will: they know that a lot of people are afraid of what's going on because we saw the run on potassium iodine. on the seventh floor of this building air quality management district they have the device. this is video of the device it has captures all the air and monitors the radiation level. it looks like it's been there for quite some time. they are watching what's going on in japan and all of that information they collect here goes to alabama were signed this over there look at the numbers, good news report, however since the tsunami an earthquake hit with a meltdown in japan, so far there's nothing of any consequence as far as radiation in the bay area. they never said there was no radiation, i am sure on any given day there is some, nothing so that we should be worried about. it's good for now. they will monitor the situation if it gets worse they will let us know. the same way they tell us if third is to be spare the air. >> darya: had they been getting a lot of calls will? >> wi
will tran is live to show us what we are doing, and what the authorities are doing to reassure us. >> will: they know that a lot of people are afraid of what's going on because we saw the run on potassium iodine. on the seventh floor of this building air quality management district they have the device. this is video of the device it has captures all the air and monitors the radiation level. it looks like it's been there for quite some time. they are watching what's going on in japan and...
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a lot of the parts that go into laptops, i knowapple uses parts from them. is that going to affect them? >> reporter: we are waiting to see the damage being done to the manufacturing infrastructure in japan. a lot of plants are in the southern part of the country so are not impacted so far. but texas instruments so far said that two of their factories have been hit and they are going to be taking a revenue downgrade because of that. also when it comes to luxury goods operators like tiffany and coach, japan buys about 20% of the world's luxury goods -- or 11% of those luxury goods and companies like tiffany and coach make 20% of their profits off of japan sales. so this is obviously going to have a wide-ranging impact over a lot of industries. >> jason, a lot of people were thinking may be the u.s. economy was starting a very slow recovery. but what does this situation in japan mean for the u.s. economy? >> is the second biggest debt holder of the u.s. second to china. >> they own $880 billion of u.s. treasuries and there is fear that they will need a lot to
a lot of the parts that go into laptops, i knowapple uses parts from them. is that going to affect them? >> reporter: we are waiting to see the damage being done to the manufacturing infrastructure in japan. a lot of plants are in the southern part of the country so are not impacted so far. but texas instruments so far said that two of their factories have been hit and they are going to be taking a revenue downgrade because of that. also when it comes to luxury goods operators like...
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thank you for joining us, captain. what do you want us to tell pedestrians. >> what we'd like you to do is be safe and one of the best ways to do it is stay away. we're asking onlookers when we see 'em to go to the high ground where we know they can be safe. we have closed off the highway from point lobos and 48th avenue. we have checked the beaches, and the beach is closed by the united states park police. and we have our homeless unit in golden gate park concentrating around the area warning the homeless that they should go a little further inland and telling them of the danger. >> cathy, what about residents. a lot of people are probably watching from their living room wondering. should they go? >> right now we do not believe there is a danger to the residents. but that is being considered every half hour. and if that changes, then we will mobilize, and we will evacuate the homes or the areas where we think it is necessary. >> the best advice is stay aware, keep watching tv. >> exactly. it is a tsunami watch which m
thank you for joining us, captain. what do you want us to tell pedestrians. >> what we'd like you to do is be safe and one of the best ways to do it is stay away. we're asking onlookers when we see 'em to go to the high ground where we know they can be safe. we have closed off the highway from point lobos and 48th avenue. we have checked the beaches, and the beach is closed by the united states park police. and we have our homeless unit in golden gate park concentrating around the area...
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there was which maybe it destroyed a wee bit and impossible to leave it just a bit ok ok just give us some idea of radiation levels that are seen as very dangerous to to a human beings we already saw that the radiant heat in the radiation levels that is has been rising. but how dangerous is it at what level should we be a ringing alarm bells there. it's a level of bigotry deja vu but i would not recommend you leave. which was then you can my granules where i was in fact is a normal full is you can prevent my goodness there i was and what is happening on the gates of the station not what was reported is a drill right five thousand times already which is totally inappropriate for leaving i'm afraid just similar level or even surrounding area and if you will be any good goodness then so much fun that lets you know the world doesn't look a yankee i knew that the beginning of a grateful you call as you rightly mentioned earlier the human cost is really the most important the safety of the people living within the vicinity even as far away as the capital what is the advice you would give to
there was which maybe it destroyed a wee bit and impossible to leave it just a bit ok ok just give us some idea of radiation levels that are seen as very dangerous to to a human beings we already saw that the radiant heat in the radiation levels that is has been rising. but how dangerous is it at what level should we be a ringing alarm bells there. it's a level of bigotry deja vu but i would not recommend you leave. which was then you can my granules where i was in fact is a normal full is you...
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certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other cooling systems that then kick in so in theory this is the kind of safety procedures that will avert any kind of an
certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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q four joining us. the nuclear incident at the plant has been raised from a fort 2 of 5 and the skills of to said. i find waiting period of four, what it was before it is a big local consequences. of fiat has a wider consequences. they have been cooling the generator, allowing them to punt seawater into the reactor. there are using water cannons from the ground and helicopters for above. operators at the diablo canyon nuclear plant. they did not realize that the system to pump water into one of their reactors during an emergency was not working. it had been accidentally disabled for 18 months, operators at the diablo canyon nuclear plant near san luis obispo didn't realize that a system to pump water into one of emergency wasn't working. it had been accidentally disabled by the plant's own engineers, according to a report issued thursday on the safety of nuclear reactors in the united states. the report, from the union of concerned scientists watchdog group, lists 14 recent "near misses" instances in wh
q four joining us. the nuclear incident at the plant has been raised from a fort 2 of 5 and the skills of to said. i find waiting period of four, what it was before it is a big local consequences. of fiat has a wider consequences. they have been cooling the generator, allowing them to punt seawater into the reactor. there are using water cannons from the ground and helicopters for above. operators at the diablo canyon nuclear plant. they did not realize that the system to pump water into one of...